Nate Rubinstein

In the past, Nate contributed to the Prep Hoops Ohio network while attending Ohio State University, and is now assisting with coverage in Northern Virginia/D.C. Before moving to Virginia, Nate was a sports reporter for MassLive.com in Springfield, Massachusetts, covering high school sports in Western Massachusetts. He can still be found at your local park looking for a pickup game.

Despite the limitations, Shepherd has still been able to pick up interest from college programs. It is also to note that he is keeping his recruiting wide open at the moment and is not planning on cutting down his list any time soon.

Although the senior forward has yet to receive interest from a college program, he is continuing to work on his craft, really honing in on his ball handling and scoring. This will help Delaney be more of an intriguing prospect to coaches as it will make him stronger from the perimeter.

Moses Nuangki is heading into final season at Carlisle this winter and has been receiving interest from multiple college programs. At 6-foot-3, he has plenty of length to be a solid contributor at the two-guard position. Following a summer full of AAU tournaments, college elite camps and a handful of showcases, the rising senior landed an offer from Bluefield College.

The wingman attended the Prep Hoops Top 250 showcase in September as well and proved to all those in attendance that he can take the rock to the cylinder with authority while absorbing contact. It is also to note that Anderson has above-average court vision for an off-ball guard. As a junior, per MaxPreps, Anderson averaged 20.6 points per game along with 7.4 rebounds and 3.2 assists each time out. He helped lead Tandem Friends High School to a state tournament performance but fell in the first round.

Combo guard DeMarcus Spivey, out of the 2020 class, recovered from a knee injury over the summer but proved that he is pretty much back to full strength when he attended the Top 250 Showcase a few weeks back.

Millirons featured his quick-release shot from multiple spots on the floor along with his brilliant court vision. Growing up playing the point guard position, he understands what it means to get everyone involved, which isn’t necessarily easy to do in a showcase setting.

It was a successful summer for 2020 forward, Burke Smith, out of Trinity Episcopal School in Richmond as he was able to end the dog days with two scholarship offers on the table prior to the start of his junior campaign.

To play at the collegiate level, Jaylin Reed realized taking a Post-Graduate year at a prep school would be his best option. Despite receiving interest from Division I programs from schools like Lafayette and Army-West Points, Reed ultimately chose Fork Union Military Academy for one final season as a high school prospect.

There was never a doubt in Arnold Henderson’s mind that he was going to sport a VCU jersey in college. He attended games growing up and was a fan ever since stepping foot in the Stuart C. Siegel Center. After developing a strong relationship with the Rams’ coaching staff, the 5-foot-10 guard earned the opportunity to walk on to the basketball team – one he could never pass up.

Last week, one of Northern Virginia’s exciting prospects, Josh Oduro, made the decision to commit to George Mason University for the next chapter of his basketball career. He will be staying close to home by attending the Fairfax campus.

Michael Christmas is a name that we’ve been hearing for a few years now throughout the Virginia high school basketball circuit, and now, heading into his senior campaign, his next basketball chapter is right around the corner.